Based on the BBC television series, and a sequel to 'Till Death Us Do Part (1968)', it tells of the family relationship between Alf Garnett, his wife, daughter and son-in-law, all living in ... Read allBased on the BBC television series, and a sequel to 'Till Death Us Do Part (1968)', it tells of the family relationship between Alf Garnett, his wife, daughter and son-in-law, all living in a council flat.Based on the BBC television series, and a sequel to 'Till Death Us Do Part (1968)', it tells of the family relationship between Alf Garnett, his wife, daughter and son-in-law, all living in a council flat.
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But not this time; in the Alf Garnett Saga, many of the characters seem to be happily swimming in the same racist sewer, and the constant, calculated, angry use of a deeply offensive racial term I found uncomfortable and disturbing.
I agree with some of the other reviewers, in that the street scenes of a changing London were of particular interest, as were the cameos of John Le Mesurier, Patsy Byrne (later Nursey in Blackadder), Kenny Lynch and Joan Sims. But otherwise, this example of what the late Australian movie critic Bill Collins referred to as "the tarnished years of British Cinema", is best forgotten.
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- TriviaAdrienne Posta replaced Una Stubbs as Rita, and Paul Angelis replaced Anthony Booth as Mike for the film. Both original actors continued to play their rôles in the parent BBC series, with Posta later guesting in Party Night (1974).
- GoofsIn the opening scene Alf's shaving cut tissue paper moves position from the side of his mouth to under it.
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Alf Garnett: Well, I mean, see if we go into Europe...
Else Garnett: I thought we was in Europe. I mean, I thought we always have been.
Alf Garnett: I know that, yer silly moo. I'm not talking about that aspect am I? I'm talking about the Common Market aspect of the going into Europe.
Alf Garnett: Old Enoch's against it, in't 'e, eh? He don't want no more bloody foreigners over here. We got enough bloody foreigners here as it is. Bloody country's swarming with Eities and Krauts and Froggies and Spagnollies and Brussel Sprouts. All coming over here and taking our jobs off of us, aren't they?
Else Garnett: Well, we can go over there and take the jobs off of them.
Alf Garnett: I don't want to go over there, do I?
Else Garnett: Wish you would.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Till Death... (1981)
- SoundtracksBye Bye Old Town
Written by Georgie Fame
Arranged and conducted by Colin Green
Sung by Georgie Fame
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